Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] is [adv] [adj] for " in BNC.
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1 | The Library 's historical archive is arranged in a reasonable historical order , and is contained in acid-free boxes , but it is at the moment unindexed , and the store room which contains it is totally unsuitable for archive consultation . |
2 | McNealy says he is perfectly willing for NT to go on the Sparc RISC if Microsoft wants to port it . |
3 | Mr Major clearly thinks she is now ready for high office . |
4 | He realises it is probably impossible for the people he calls ‘ actives ’ and ‘ contemplatives ’ to understand one another . |
5 | The period which here concerns us is not notable for great theologians , great popes , or great heretics . |
6 | But Mary feels it is too small for the lower wind speeds , so she may introduce an overlapping furler for the 10 to 18 knot band . |
7 | Here the incoherence has been identified as probably resolvable by a metaphoric reading , but the respondent obviously feels it is too invisible for her to be able , as yet , to resolve it successfully . |
8 | Royston Marley 's decision to work a permanent nightshift means he is now unavailable for anything but a three o'clock kick-off . |
9 | The owl of Minerva flies as dusk is falling : the laibon believes he is not long for this earth . |
10 | Piper , the Cardiff-based fighter with a MENSA rating of 153 who has lost only once in 18 fights , simply believes he is too clever for Benn . |
11 | The Society believes it is particularly unacceptable for changes of this sort to be put forward through Regulations when the White Paper preceding the Legal Aid Act , and the Lord Chancellor 's comments during the passage of the Act , made it clear that the Regulation-making powers were intended to be used for routine upratings , rather than for radical changes to the scheme . |